The article examines the practice of the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter referred to as the ECtHR) in commercial and civil law and process, in particular, in the context of implementing compliance in the company. In particular, it is determined which complaints regarding which provisions of the Convention affect business compliance practices and which conclusions from relevant cases the business community implements when building a compliance system. The article examines the question of classifying compliance as an asset that constitutes the company's added value, namely, the category of "goodwill" in accordance with the practice of the European Court of Justice in this area. The purpose of the work is to analyze the international legal experience of using the practice of the ECtHR in economic and civil law and process. The methodological basis of this study is the following methods: methods of analysis and synthesis, methods of induction and deduction, the system method, structural method, functional method, technical-dogmatic method, special-legal method, comparative method, method of legal modeling, method of analysis and synthesis, a method of theoretical generalization and systematization. As a result of the study, the foreign experience of implementing the judicial practice of the ECtHR in economic and civil law and process was analyzed.
Recently, digital technologies (blockchain, cyber-physical computing, big data, etc.) have been playing a significant role in the development of the world economy and society. Their rapid implementation changes traditional processes and affects the economic situation, investment climate, and the general development of the state and public services. Such changes affect investment activity, transform economic relations, and, therefore, there is a need to study the prospects for the development of economic and legal support of investment activities in the digital age. The work aims to study investment activities in the digital age. The subject of research is the analysis of patterns and general theoretical aspects of their development. The methodology consists of hermeneutic, system-structural, structural-functional, historical-legal, comparative-legal, and formal-logical methods. As a result of the study, the investment activity in the conditions of digitalization was analyzed through the prism of economic-legal support, and the nuances of the formation of the “digital” gap between developed countries and countries with developing economies.
Infrastructure development in conditions of limited funding requires the search for and implementation of appropriate innovation mechanisms. To form an effective system of public administration and ensure its competitiveness, more and more states are turning to a combination of private and public ownership within the public-private partnership (PPP). Given these trends, it is essential to examine the PPP in the field of innovation as a driver of the economic development of Ukraine. The work aims to study PPP in the field of innovation as an effective mechanism for effective public economic management. The object of research is PPP in the field of innovation. The researchers used such methods as a method of interpretation of scientific data, method of analysis, statistical method, structural-functional method, method of comparison, and system method. As a result of the study, the scientific positions of foreign and domestic scientists in the settled topic direction and the regulatory framework were studied. It was also concluded that cooperation between the state and the private sector creates opportunities for the parties to use innovative developments and participate in globalization processes.
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